Difference between revisions of "2009 Fall Proseminar Student Statements"
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1. Something new in philosophy that I found this semster and thought interesting (and why). | 1. Something new in philosophy that I found this semster and thought interesting (and why). | ||
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2. Something new <i>about</i> philosophy that I found this semster and thought interesting (and why). | 2. Something new <i>about</i> philosophy that I found this semster and thought interesting (and why). | ||
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3. A particular philosophical argument that you found especially good or bad or just challenging. | 3. A particular philosophical argument that you found especially good or bad or just challenging. | ||
Revision as of 01:56, 2 December 2009
For our last class, I'd like to invite each of you to make put one or two ideas from the semester in front of the group for discussion. You can upload a paper that you like from this semester (or another) or you can respond in a screenfull or two of text to one of the following prompts:
1. Something new in philosophy that I found this semster and thought interesting (and why).
2. Something new about philosophy that I found this semster and thought interesting (and why).
3. A particular philosophical argument that you found especially good or bad or just challenging.
(You can suggest a prompt to add if you'd like. Also, feel free to use the email utility on the Course Website if you prefer not to post this to a web page.)
Contents
- 1 Shantrice Anderson
- 2 Joe Anderson
- 3 Militza Balcheva
- 4 Ashley Gales
- 5 Eric Hanson
- 6 Michael Kwasniewski
- 7 Michael McClain
- 8 Aileen Murphy
- 9 Son Nguyen
- 10 Colin Pickett
- 11 Kyle Ratuiste
- 12 Andrew Regalado
- 13 James Sydnor
- 14 Lissande Tokorcheck
- 15 Dale Tuckerman
- 16 Clinton White
- 17 Taylor Wilkinson
- 18 Sean Williams